F. IP Network Addressing Scenarios
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Scenario 5
Figure F-5, Multiple COM Ports Connected to Different NMSs
, illustrates multiple
COM ports on the same carrier connected to different NMSs. This might be used
in service-provider applications, where some of the carrier's circuit cards (and their
remotes) are managed by one NMS and other cards are managed by a different
NMS. In this example, each card and remote is on a separate subnet. Also, note
that each LAN Adapter connection is on a different subnet. The subnet mask is
FF.FF.FF.00. The NMS hosts would only need routes added for the subnets that
they are to manage.
Figure F-5.
Multiple COM Ports Connected to Different NMSs
ETHERNET
135.18.23.2
496-14649-02
LAN
ADAPTER
T1
CO
MS
PH
ER
E 3
610
135.18.34.2
135.18.22.1 . . . . 135.18.37.1
135.140.22.79
COM IP
ADDRESS:
135.140.22.95
SUBNET 135.18.34.0
SUBNET 135.18.23.0
T1
CO
M
SP
HE
RE
30
00
ETHERNET
LAN
ADAPTER
135.18.40.1
COM
SPHERE 3610
SUBNET 135.140.22.0
SUBNET 135.18.40.0
COM IP
ADDRESS:
135.18.40.5
Summary of Contents for 3160-A3
Page 16: ...About This Guide x February 2001 3160 A2 GB21 90...
Page 24: ...1 Introduction 1 8 February 2001 3160 A2 GB21 90...
Page 100: ...3 Operation 3 66 February 2001 3160 A2 GB21 90...
Page 142: ...A Front Panel Menu A 2 February 2001 3160 A2 GB21 90...
Page 198: ...C Configuration Options C 54 February 2001 3160 A2 GB21 90...
Page 246: ...E SNMP MIB Objects E 32 February 2001 3160 A2 GB21 90...
Page 280: ...H Asynchronous Terminal Operation H 24 February 2001 3160 A2 GB21 90...
Page 282: ...I Equipment List I 2 February 2001 3160 A2 GB21 90...